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The '''Fisher-Widom line''' <ref>[http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.1671624 Michael E. Fisher and B. Wiodm "Decay of Correlations in Linear Systems", Journal of Chemical Physics '''50''' 3756 (1969)]</ref> (not to be confused with the [[Widom line]]) is a locus in the [[pressure-temperature |pressure-temperature plane]] and in the [[density-temperature |density-temperature plane]], such that for thermodynamic states of the fluid that lie on one side of the locus, the decay of the [[Total correlation function |correlation function]] is oscillatory, and in those that lie on the other side it is monotonic. | The '''Fisher-Widom line''' <ref>[http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.1671624 Michael E. Fisher and B. Wiodm "Decay of Correlations in Linear Systems", Journal of Chemical Physics '''50''' 3756 (1969)]</ref> (not to be confused with the [[Widom line]]) is a locus in the [[pressure-temperature |pressure-temperature plane]] and in the [[density-temperature |density-temperature plane]], such that for thermodynamic states of the fluid that lie on one side of the locus, the decay of the [[Total correlation function |correlation function]] is oscillatory, and in those that lie on the other side it is monotonic. | ||
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